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TA 250: Basic Movement and Vocal Development for the Theatre
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Basic movement and voice training for the actor. Theory and practical application through body and vocal exercise.
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TA 251: Elements of Acting
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
For non-majors and non-performance theatre majors. Exploration of the modern acting technique with a concentration of the basic elements of acting. This course will deal with theory as well as practical performance experiences.
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TA 252: Technical Theatre:Makeup
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Basic principles and processes of theatrical makeup, including demonstrations and daily practice.
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TA 253: Production Workshop
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Application of principles of acting and dramatic production. Credit available for students working on scheduled theatre productions. Prerequisite: consent of instructor
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TA 255: Physical Studio I:Movement
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Understanding the human body in terms of basic skeletal and muscular anatomy and how it contributes as an expressive instrument in the art and craft of acting. Students will develop dexterity, strength and coordination through basic and advanced movement and stretching exercises, explore the idea of physical center and neutral alignment, and explore relaxation and breathing techniques that increase an actor's overall physical awareness.
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TA 261: Physical Studio II:Movement and Voice
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
In depth, practical study of voice dynamics and modern techniques of voice and body integration through physical "actions". Laban, Berry, Linklater, Rodenburg exercises that focus on physical-vocal integration will be explored. A complete vocal/physical warm-up will be developed. A progression of voice, speech, word, text and action exercises will culminate in a practical approach to rehearsal and performance dynamics. Prerequisite: TA 255
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TA 265: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
For majors only. A rigorous study of modern acting technique that explores the basic tools of the actor and introduces the fundamentals of the Stanislavsky system: motivation, super objective, objective, obstacles, stakes, beats, sense memory and basic character development. Introduces textual scoring. Explores modern theories of playing "point-of-view" through improvisation, open scenes and applying all of these ideas to contemporary scene work.
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TA 271: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
For majors only. An in-depth application of theories learned in TA 265: scene scoring, beat breakdowns, point-of-view scoring, and character development are explored through rigorous scene and monologue work. Prerequisite: TA 265
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TA 290: Physical Studio III:Advanced Movement and Voice Integration
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Advanced exploration of developing physical/vocal skills through a variety of specialized movement techniques and disciplines. Combines script analysis theory with methods and exercises: physicalizing text, animal work, neutral and character mask work. Theories are developed in physical exercises, improvisations, character interviews and open scene work. Prerequisite: TA 261
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TA 305: Stage Speech II:Dialects
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Students apply theories learned in TA 205 to mastering European and American stage dialects. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is utilized as a practical tool for exploring differences in sounds of spoken English within America and throughout the world. Mastery of British Stage RP (Received Pronunciation) and several other commonly used stage dialects will be explored. Prerequisite: TA 205
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